In a recent community meeting, stakeholders discussed the proposed construction of a new building adjacent to St. Luke's School, which has sparked concerns among local residents and parents. The meeting aimed to address these concerns and ensure transparency regarding the project.
Community member Melanie Clarke expressed support for the church's mission but voiced opposition to the building's proposed location, emphasizing the need for a separate meeting to further discuss this issue. She highlighted the importance of keeping the community informed to prevent misinformation from spreading.
Mother Stacey responded by acknowledging the concerns raised and assured attendees that the school would retain its playground area. She mentioned that the church is working with a landscape architect to explore options for enhancing outdoor spaces for the school, aiming to balance community needs with the church's outreach goals.
The church clarified that the new building would not be designated for residential use or as a rehabilitation clinic, countering rumors that had circulated in the community. Instead, the space is intended to be flexible, accommodating various programs without committing to a single purpose.
Financial considerations were also addressed, with assurances that a qualified construction team is managing the budget and that cost estimates will be provided throughout the project. The church emphasized its commitment to security and safety, particularly concerning the building's proximity to the school playground.
As discussions continue, both the church and community members expressed a desire for ongoing communication to ensure that all voices are heard and that the project aligns with the community's needs.